If you mother died without a will, you as a child would have more rights to her personal items than your aunt.
Aunt Daisy died in 1963.
In the UK a daughter would come before an aunt, in relation to dealing with a deceased's estate, they are known as "issue".
There were thirty defenders who were from Tennessee who died in the battle of the Alamo.
it was written for his Aunt Suzie cuz she died
Aunt Josephine died because of the Lachramose Leeches.
Aunt Molly Jackson died in 1960.
Put it in your will. My mother did and even though i was grown up by the time she passed away, i found out i would have been sent to my aunt if she had died two years earlier
John Blair - Tennessee - died in 1863.
Richard Warner - Tennessee - died in 1915.
Yes, the Administrator is responsible for dividing the assets of a person who died intestate, meaning without a valid will. They will follow the intestacy laws of the jurisdiction to determine how the assets are distributed among the deceased's heirs, typically prioritizing spouses, children, and other close relatives. The Administrator must ensure that the distribution is fair and in accordance with legal requirements.
Aunt Grace died on September 3, 2012, in Sebring, Florida, USA.